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Environmental Performance Assessment of Cementitious Construction Materials and Structures

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Construction and Building Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 October 2024 | Viewed by 64

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Department of Architectural Design and Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Ube 755-8611, Japan
Interests: rheology of fresh concrete; numerical flow simulation of fresh concrete; geopolymer; waste utilization in cement and concrete; environmental performance assessment methodology of concrete and computer-aided assessment tools; CO2 sequestration cement and concrete; restoration technology of fire-damaged concrete
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The cement industry accounts for 6–8% of the world's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. To achieve carbon neutrality, many technologies have been increasingly developed to reduce CO2 emissions from cement-based materials and structures, including CO2 capture from cement factories, the use of waste in cement and concrete production, a decrease in the clinker ratio (e.g., blended cement), clinker-free cement (alkali-activated materials, geopolymer, etc.), and CO2 curing or mixing of concrete, etc. Self-compacting concrete and 3D-printed concrete may reduce the environmental burden (EB) in the construction stage of concrete; high-performance concrete (HPC) may reduce the EB in the life cycle of concrete structures by reducing a component’s size and increasing the life span; however, the processes of CO2 capture/curing/mixing, recycled material production, the operation of 3D printing equipment, and the production of admixtures used in HPCs also emit CO2. Therefore, an environmental assessment needs to be conducted for the life span of materials and structures.

The use of recycled materials does not only reduce carbon emissions, but also saves natural resources, landfill sites, etc. Therefore, a comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) is required for multi-EB items. Additionally, the LCA not only quantifies the EB, but also allows for a comparison of EBs of different materials and structures. Therefore, the methodologies for the integration of different EBs, and for the comparison of EBs between materials or structures with different technical properties, are also important issues.

The presented Special Issue concerns the publication of an LCA of cement-based materials and structures using alternative raw materials or new production/construction techniques. It will cover, but will not be limited to, the following topics: LCAs, life cycle impact assessments (LCIAs), integrated assessment methodologies, energy consumption analyses, environmental performance, computer-aided LCA tools, external or social cost calculations, environmental efficiency, building LCAs, and environmental benefit evaluations of waste utilization.

Prof. Dr. Zhuguo Li
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • life cycle assessment (LCA)
  • life cycle impact assessment (LCIA)
  • LCA or LCIA methodology
  • environmental performance
  • LCA tool
  • environmental efficiency
  • eco-design
 

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